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Description
Interface Summary | |
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ICandidateServer | This interface represents a server on which an application or a desktop can be launched. |
IVirtualServerBroker | This interface represents a broker that provides a list of candidate application servers on which an application or desktop may be launched. |
Class Summary | |
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CandidateServer | This class implements
ICandidateServer . |
SGDBroker | This class implements IVirtualServerBroker ,
getting its list of servers from Secure Global Desktop. |
UserDefinableCandidateServer | This class extends CandidateServer ,
permitting a user to override the server settings. |
UserDefinedSGDBroker | This class extends SGDBroker . |
Enum Summary | |
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IVirtualServerBroker.Scope | The Scope of a broker - defines how long the broker should be kept for. |
Exception Summary | |
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StaleVirtualServerBrokerException | This class defines an exception thrown when a broker becomes 'stale'. |
VirtualServerBrokerAuthException | This class defines an exception thrown when authentication to a broker fails. |
VirtualServerBrokerException | This class is the base class of exceptions thrown by brokers. |
The package contains classes that allow an application developer to integrate with the dynamic launch functionality in Secure Global Desktop.
Integration is achieved by creating a broker that implements the
IVirtualServerBroker
interface. The broker returns a list of application servers, implementing
the ICandidateServer
interface, that are available for hosting the application or desktop.
The application servers may be virtual.
When integrated into the SGD webtop, the broker is provided with data,
such as the SGD user identity and the name of the application, to enable
it to select appropriate servers. The SGD webtop presents the candidates
returned by the broker to the user and once one of the candidate servers
has been chosen, SGD informs the broker of the selection. The broker
can then perform any required preparations on the application server.
The details from the prepared server are passed to the SGD server via
the overrides in
ITarantellaEmulatorSession.startSession(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, com.tarantella.tta.webservices.Item[])
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